May-15-2022 09:53 PM
May-18-2022 09:27 PM
May-18-2022 07:23 PM
dougrainer wrote:THAT is why I like reading your posts. As simple as it is I wouldn't have thought of doing it that way but it would definitely work better than what I would have done.
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PS, Use the link and use that glue to do your repair. What I do for your type is to cut out the square area and remove the rubber. Cut a slightly larger piece of rubber and glue in place and then use Eternabond around the perimeter.
https://dicorproducts.com/product/water-based-bonding-adhesive/
May-18-2022 08:14 AM
jodeb720 wrote:
I got a pinhole last october and by the time I had found out about the hole, I had a bubble (like the top of a 747) of the 5er.
Since the Trailer is 12 years old - for the time being i just want to reattach the existing roof (except for the single hole - the roof is in decent shape) the existing EPDM back the wood substrate.
As Doug Pointed out in another email - because of the age of the 5er - If I was going to do it right, I would replace the entire roof - but for the time being I need to seal it up so I can use it for the season.
So my question is: What is the correct type of adhesive to use to attach epdm to the wood substrate of the roof?
May-17-2022 09:27 PM
May-17-2022 05:57 PM
jodeb720 wrote:
OP here -
First thanks to IAMICHABOD that link told me I have an EPDM roof - Now the follow up question - what adhesive is the correct one to repair a section of the roof?
Thanks!
josh
May-17-2022 03:11 PM
3 tons wrote:Unfamiliarity, and not enough knowledge on the subject.
...So it’s not quite clear to me why one would seek to avoid TPO??
3 tons
May-17-2022 08:35 AM
May-17-2022 07:26 AM
Bobbo wrote:dougrainer wrote:Bobbo wrote:
EPDM
TPO
Fiberglass
Aluminum
I would avoid the first two. My first RV, a Winnebago had a fiberglass roof. The same stuff that was on the sidewalls. My current Airstream has aluminum. When shopping I immediately ruled out anything with EPDM or TPO.
Please explain the basis for your comment. I have over 43 years as a RV tech. I have seen ALL roof materials. While I also would prefer Fiberglass, I would NOT like Metal roofs. Metal roofs will be damaged by normal size Hail that would dent a car. Fiberglass, rarely. It takes a LOT to punch holes thru fiberglass. It takes a LOT for Hail to damage a TPO/EPDM roof. For cost, I would like a EPDM/TPO roof. Your Airstream, the COST basis alone makes a Metal roof standard. Doug
The basis for my comment? Personal preference. While I know that a good hail storm will dent my aluminum roof, I would be REALLY surprised if it punctured it. Dents, I can live with. You state that "{i}t takes a LOT to punch holes thru fiberglass." I posit that it takes more to punch a hole through aluminum.
May-16-2022 10:14 PM
May-16-2022 07:54 PM
dougrainer wrote:Bobbo wrote:
EPDM
TPO
Fiberglass
Aluminum
I would avoid the first two. My first RV, a Winnebago had a fiberglass roof. The same stuff that was on the sidewalls. My current Airstream has aluminum. When shopping I immediately ruled out anything with EPDM or TPO.
Please explain the basis for your comment. I have over 43 years as a RV tech. I have seen ALL roof materials. While I also would prefer Fiberglass, I would NOT like Metal roofs. Metal roofs will be damaged by normal size Hail that would dent a car. Fiberglass, rarely. It takes a LOT to punch holes thru fiberglass. It takes a LOT for Hail to damage a TPO/EPDM roof. For cost, I would like a EPDM/TPO roof. Your Airstream, the COST basis alone makes a Metal roof standard. Doug
May-16-2022 10:42 AM
Bobbo wrote:
EPDM
TPO
Fiberglass
Aluminum
I would avoid the first two. My first RV, a Winnebago had a fiberglass roof. The same stuff that was on the sidewalls. My current Airstream has aluminum. When shopping I immediately ruled out anything with EPDM or TPO.
May-16-2022 09:48 AM
May-16-2022 07:07 AM
Bobbo wrote:
EPDM
TPO
Fiberglass
Aluminum
I would avoid the first two.
May-16-2022 07:05 AM